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There’s something almost eerily Nazi about this. Not in terms of formal politics, of course. Only ­ordinary people are involved here. But their actions speak of a rarefied universe of cruelty—­elevated to an organised, clinical, coldly amoral enterprise. At the heart of it is the idea that one can ­exert ­absolute control over anot­her’s body. The terms of abuse go beyond even sadism; the ­human body here is just a device and also its product. The stories offer no great cause for optimism, but avoiding the dark dramas, and pretending they don’t exist, is precisely what allows them to grow.

The first story. We’ll call her Soni, as many of them are ­indeed called—an adivasi name that contains resonances. She is at an undisclosed location in Bihar at present, in hiding, fearing for her life, recuperating from the injuries to her soul. She breaks down often over the phone as she narrates her story. Of how she came to Delhi as a minor and, in sta­ges, passed through a dark mirror—to enter an unreal world of slavery that awaited on the other side, a tiny house, where unknown men set in motion a whole cycle of sowing and harvesting on her body. And that of other girls like her.

As the story starts, life looked cheerless but sufficiently normal. Soni was 15 in 2010 when she, along with four friends, moved out from her village in Jharkhand, joining the tide of humankind flowing out from that immiserated state. Volitio­nal, but only to a degree. For there was an agent, as always, and then a sale and transfer of ownership to an agency, and then the drudgery of housework in a typical Delhi home. She lost track of her friends. Six months on, a man came to see Soni, and said he was from the “off­ice”. He said nothing else—just saw her and left. Days later, another agent came, took her along to a new house. The people at the first house were nice, relatively. They slipped her Rs 10,000, which she concealed in her salwar.

The new house was tiny and sur­rounded by narrow lanes. Soni was made to sign papers she couldn’t read, something written in English. Then a strange rout­ine started—regular check-ups at a hospital, blood tests and, most importantly, strange injections. She didn’t understand why she needed them. There were other girls at the house, all sec­luded. The curtains were alw­ays firmly drawn. There were guards, agents, staff members and a caretaker, a woman from Jharkhand she called ‘didi’. The rhythms of life seemed regular—sleeping, waking, cleaning, eating. “I would want fish and they would get me fish. Nobody refused me any­thing. They were nice to me, I didn’t know why,” she says.

Temporary Suspension of Michael S. Goldstein, Esq.’s Approval

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Temporary Suspension of Michael S. Goldstein, Esq.’s Approval

May 23, 2016

On May 21, 2016, the Council on Accreditation (COA) suspended the approval of Michael S. Goldstein, Esq. for failing to maintain substantial compliance with the accreditation standards. This adoption service provider has assisted with adoptions to and from the United States.

During this suspension, Michael S. Goldstein, Esq., must cease to provide all adoption services in connection with intercountry adoption cases that are subject to the Intercountry Accreditation Adoption Act and/or the Universal Accreditation Act, including for any cases subject to the grandfathering provisions of the Universal Accreditation Act, other than any required corrective action. If you have an open case with this adoption service provider, please contact the adoption service provider directly to find out how this will affect your case. Michael S. Goldstein, Esq., is not required to transfer its cases to another provider at this time, but COA reserves the right to require a transfer of any or all of Michael S. Goldstein, Esq.’s cases at any time while it remains under suspension.

Werkbezoek van het Vlaams Centrum voor adoptie aan Guinée

Werkbezoek van het Vlaams Centrum voor adoptie aan Guinée

Posted on 17 mei 2016 by leenvandamme

9 en 10 maart ontving het VCA een delegatie van de centrale autoriteit van Guinée. Tijdens dit bezoek kregen we meer informatie over de hervormingen die momenteel gaande zijn in Guinée. Ze zijn bedoeld om het Haags Adoptieverdrag zoveel mogelijk in de praktijk te brengen. Zo willen ze een centraal systeem installeren waarbij alle binnenlandse en buitenlandse adopties via één centrale lijst verlopen. Er komt een matchingscommissie die zal instaan voor alle beslissingen over adoptabiliteit van de kinderen en voor de toewijzing van deze kinderen aan binnenlandse en buitenlandse kandidaten. Ook zullen de weeshuizen, die nu hoofdzakelijk privé-initiatieven zijn, een accreditatie moeten aanvragen bij de bevoegde overheid, waar mogelijk zal dit samengaan met een subsidie.

De Guineese centrale autoriteit vroeg tijdens het bezoek aan het VCA om een vorming te geven aan alle betrokkenen uit het adoptieveld in Guinée.

In het kader van de samenwerking bracht het VCA een bezoek aan Guinée van 25 tot en met 28 april. Het werkbezoek startte op maandag met een bezoek aan mevrouw Sanaba Kaba – la ministre de l’enfance et de l’action sociale. Tijdens deze ontmoeting kwam het belang van de huidige hervormingen aan bod. Zowel de minister als wijzelf gaven aan dat we volledig achter de hervormingen staan en dat de Guineese centrale autoriteit de volledige steun krijgt bij de invoering. Hierop volgde een ontmoeting met de medewerkers van de centrale autoriteit., Zij gaven meer uitleg over hun huidige manier van werken en toonden hoe dit er in de toekomst zal uitzien.

AD - Open Letter to European Commission

From: Arun Dohle [mailto:arundohle@gmail.com]

Sent: Montag, 16. Mai 2016 18:39

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Dear Members of the European Commission,

Charity boss scammed taxpayer for £5MILLION with FAKE Gift Aid claims using DEAD people

Charity boss scammed taxpayer for £5MILLION with FAKE Gift Aid claims using DEAD people

A HEARTLESS conman has been jailed for more than a decade after scamming £5 million from the taxman - while running a CHARITY.

PUBLISHED: 00:00, Mon, May 16, 2016 | UPDATED: 15:22, Mon, May 16, 2016

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The charity scammed £5 million from the taxpayer

Reunited Indonesian twins on Swedish television

It was via Facebook the two fraternal Indonesian twins Emelie Falk and Lin Backlund found each other after being separated at birth. Both were adopted more than three decades ago from an orphanage in Semarang, Indonesia, by different Swedish parents.

In 2012, they made headlines all over the world, after they had finally reunited via social media. Three years later, they searched for their missing twin brothers, also on Facebook – and they found them, too! Now the amaxing story of the siblings who found each other on social media will be shown at the TLC documentary series “Separated at Birth”, which will air at both Swedish and British television.

It all began five years ago, when the adopted Emelie got married. Now she had started her own family, she was wondering about her own roots, especially because she was recently noticed about a woman, who had told to Emelie’s adoptive mother that her child might be the biological sister to Emelie.

Just like a blind date

Emelie needed to know her roots, and she took the matter into her own hands by searching for Lin on Facebook. Surprisingly, Lin, the girl claimed to be her sister, lived only few miles away from Emelie in Helsingborg. She contacted Lin, and both agreed to meet each other.

Adozioni internazionali. Renzi: “A Boschi la titolarità delle adozioni e la delega alle pari opportunità”

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Adozioni internazionali. Renzi: “A Boschi la titolarità delle adozioni e la delega alle pari opportunità”

boschi“Nella riattribuzione delle nomine di governo ho chiesto al ministro Boschi di assumere la titolarità politica delle adozioni internazionali e la delega alle pari opportunità“.

Lo ha annunciato il premier Matteo Renzi, in conferenza stampa al termine del Consiglio dei ministri. Con gli avvicendamenti nel governo, ha spiegato Renzi, “abbiamo ridotto il numero delle donne che fanno parte del governo, è una cosa che un po’ mi dispiace ma sono felice di questa scelta (la nomina di Calenda al posto della Guidi, ndr) e delle scelte fatte in precedenza e sono convinto che tutta la tematica debba trovare nuova linfa“.

Communiqué relatif à la suspension des adoptions internationales en Éthiopie (4.05.2016)

Communiqué relatif à la suspension des adoptions internationales en Éthiopie (4.05.2016)

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#Whistleblowers: Robert McCoy - 'We are not made to feel welcome'

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Malta in talks with at least 12 governments over inter-country adoption agreements

Malta in talks with at least 12 governments over inter-country adoption agreements

Cambodia to reopen inter-country adoptions after a four-year hiatus following human trafficking concerns

Miriam Dalli 3 May 2016

The Maltese government is in talks with at least 12 governments over inter-country adoption agreements, Family Minister Michael Farrugia informed parliament this evening.

Following up on questions raised by backbencher Anthony Agius Decelis to Foreign Affairs Minister George Vella, Farrugia listed a number of countries which the government is in talks with over adoptions.